A cassette and a method for fabricating a liquid crystal display device. The cassette comprises a frame having a box shape, at least one side plate movably positioned at an inner side surface of the frame and having a plurality of slots, a model converting device disposed at a certain region of upper and lower surfaces of the frame, and a converting lever positioned in the model converting device for moving the side plate according to a size of a glass to be received.
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1. A cassette, comprising:
a frame having a box shape;
one or more side plates movably positioned at an inner side surface of the frame and having a plurality of slots;
a model converting device disposed at a certain region of upper and lower surfaces of the frame; and
a converting lever positioned in the model converting device for moving the one or more side plates according to a size of a glass to be received.
16. A method for fabricating an lcd device, comprising:
preparing a plurality of glass substrates for an lcd device;
performing an array process or a color filter process on the glass substrates;
transferring the glass substrates received in a cassette to unit process steps for the array process and the color filter process by moving the cassette comprising a frame having a box shape, one or more side plates movably positioned at an inner side surface of the frame and having a plurality of slots, a model converting device disposed at a certain region of upper and lower surfaces of the frame, and a converting lever positioned in the model converting device for moving the one or more side plates according to a size of a glass to be received;
attaching two glass substrates having undergone the array process and the color filter process; and
cutting the attached glass substrates into a plurality of unit lcd panels.
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a first passage formed in the plate;
a plurality of second passages extending from the first passage; and
an opening formed at an end of the end of each second passages.
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a plurality of second passages extending from the first passage; and
an opening formed at an end of the end of each second passages.
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This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 55391/2005, filed on Jun. 25, 2005, which is incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cassette, and more particularly, to a cassette capable of storing a substrate and transferring the substrate in a fabrication process for a liquid crystal display (LCD) device, and a method for fabricating a liquid crystal display (LCD) device using the same.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Recently, because of the high demand for portable information systems having displays, lightweight, thin film type flat panel display (FPD) devices have been actively being researched and commercialized replacements for conventional cathode ray tube (CRT) devices. Among these flat panel display devices is the liquid crystal display (LCD) device which displays an images using the optical anisotropy of a liquid crystal. An LCD can be used in notebook computers, as a desktop monitor, and in other display applications due to its excellent resolution, color rendering capability and picture quality.
Hereinafter, the LCD device will be explained in more detail.
The LCD device comprises an LCD panel including a driving circuit unit, a backlight unit installed at a lower surface of the LCD panel for emitting light to the LCD panel, a mold frame for supporting the backlight unit and the LCD panel, and a case.
The LCD panel chiefly includes a color filter substrate, an array substrate, and a liquid crystal layer formed between the color filter substrate and the array substrate.
The color filter substrate includes a color filter constituted by sub-color filters of R, G, and B, a black matrix for dividing the sub-color filters from each other and shielding light passing through a liquid crystal layer, and a transparent common electrode for applying a voltage to the liquid crystal layer.
The array substrate includes a plurality of gate lines and data lines arranged on the substrate in horizontal and vertical directions defining a plurality of pixel regions; a thin film transistor (TFT) employed as a switching device formed at each intersection region between the gate lines and the data lines; and a pixel electrode formed on the pixel region.
The array substrate and the color filter substrate are attached to each other by a sealant formed at an outer periphery of a pixel region, the attached substrates constituting the LCD panel. The two substrates are aligned and attached to each other using an attachment key formed on the array substrate or the color filter substrate.
The LCD panel is fabricated by an array process for forming a switching device on an array substrate, a color filter process for forming a color filter on a color filter substrate, and a cell process. The fabrication process comprises different unit processes connected to one another. Each unit process is performed by a different equipment, and each different equipment requires a cassette for storing a substrate of the LCD panel (e.g. a glass).
The LCD panel must be fabricated in a place having a high degree of cleanliness. Therefore, substrates for the LCD panel may be stored in the cassette for transferred between processes. The LCD panel may be stored in a stocker for a temporary storing.
As shown in
Each side plate 2 is formed at a side surface of the cassette 1. The, side plates provide support for the frame 3, and the slots 4 protruding from the side plates 2 support glasses received in the cassette 1 by either a point contact or a surface contact.
As shown, the model converting device 10 is a plate provided with openings 15 at positions corresponding to the sizes of glasses to be received.
A model converting device 10 is installed at each of the four corners of upper and lower surfaces of the cassette 1, and the side plate 2 having slots 4 is movably positioned in the cassette 1. The side plate 2 is transferred to a corresponding opening 15 of the model converting device 10 according to a size of a glass to be received. Then, the model converting device 10 and the side plate 2 are coupled to each other using a screw 11 and a washer 12.
Reference numerals 14, 17, 19, and 20.1 denote each size expressed in inches of an LCD panel to be formed of a certain glass. The openings 15 are formed at each of the sizes. When changing the glass model size used in the cassette 1, a screw coupling operation is to be performed at the upper and lower surfaces at each corner of the cassette. At least eight such screw coupling operations are required, making the changing of glass models a complicated process. Also, frequent glass model changes require frequent screw coupling operations resulting in wearing of the model converting device 10.
Furthermore, the cassette 1 has a weight of more than 50 kg, so that more than one operator is required to operate the cassette 1 to changing a glass model. The glass model change operation for the cassette of the related art is a lengthy process which degrades the efficiency of operating the cassette.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a cassette and method for fabricating liquid crystal display device using the same that substantially obviates one or more of the problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An advantage of the present invention is to provide a cassette capable of effectively operating so as to easily respond to a change of a glass model for a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel, and a method for fabricating an LCD device using the same.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided a cassette, comprising: a frame having a box shape; at least one side plate movably positioned at an inner side surface of the frame and having a plurality of slots; a model converting device disposed at a certain region of upper and lower surfaces of the frame; and a converting lever positioned in the model converting device for moving the side plate according to a size of a glass to be received.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided a method for fabricating an LCD device, comprising: preparing glasses for an LCD device; performing an array process or a color filter process on the glasses; transferring the glasses received in a cassette to plural unit process steps for the array process and the color filter process by transferring the cassette comprising a frame having a box shape, at least one side plate movably positioned at an inner side surface of the frame and having a plurality of slots, a model converting device disposed at a certain region of upper and lower surfaces of the frame, and a converting lever positioned in the model converting device for moving the side plate according to a size of a glass to be received; attaching two glasses having undergone the array process and the color filter process; and cutting the attached glass into a plurality of unit LCD panels.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, a cassette and a method for fabricating a liquid crystal display (LCD) device using the same will be explained with reference to the attached drawings.
While the drawings depict a cassette unit including two cassettes the present invention is not limited to construction having two cassettes.
As shown, a cassette 101 includes a frame 103 having a box shape of which a front surface is open, and side plates 125 movably disposed at inner side surfaces of the frame 103 and having a plurality of slots 104. The frame 103 includes a lateral frame 103A, an upper frame 103B, and a rear frame 103C.
The lateral frame 103A, the upper frame 103B, and the rear frame 103C are coupled to one another by means such as screws, welding, or other equivalent fastening means.
The slots 104 are arranged at an inner side surface of the side plates 125 with a certain gap. The slots support a received mother substrate (e.g. a glass) by a point contact or a surface contact.
The slots 104 and the side plates 125 may be formed of teflon in order to minimize an impact to a received glass. If the slot 104 and the side plates 125 are formed of teflon, friction between a received glass and the slot 104 and between a received glass and a side plate 125 may be minimized to prevent the generation of an electrostatic potential.
The cassette 101 is provided with a model converting device 110 having at each four corner of upper and lower surfaces of the frame 103 in order to control a width between facing sets of right and left slots 104 to change the size of the glass to be received. As illustrated in
The right and left sides face towards each other when the cassette 101 is viewed from the front.
In the cassette illustrated in
The side plates 125 and the change rods 120 are respectively connected to a guide frame 103D formed at the upper and lower surfaces of the frame 103 in a horizontal direction. As a change rod 120 moves, the associated side plates 125 move in the same direction as the change rod 120.
A width between the side plates 125 and a width between the change rods 120 are controlled according to a size of a glass to be received. (e.g. glasses A and B of differing sizes represented by dotted lines in
As shown, the model converting device 110 is formed as a rectangular plate, having openings 115 for inserting the converting lever 116 formed at positions corresponding to each size of glasses to be received. The opening 115 can have a circular shape. The model converting device 110 may be fixed to the frame 103 by screws 119.
Alphabetic symbols A to M for indicating each size of glass to be received are displayed on a surface of the model converting device 110. The alphabetic symbols A to M correspond one to one to the openings 115 for each size of glass to be received. Other symbols may be used to indicate the size of the glass to be received.
The converting lever 116 is connected to a change rod through the guide frame 103D. The guide frame 103D and the change rod are together moved by operating the converting lever 116.
A first passage 115A along which the converting lever 116 moves is formed at the model converting device 110 in a longitudinal direction, and second passages 115B protruding in a branch form are positioned at right and left sides of the first passage 115A. Each of the second passages 115B are respectively provided with an opening 115 at the end thereof, so that the converting lever 116 may to be moved to the opening 115.
The width of each second passage 115B is formed to be less than the width of the corresponding opening 115 at the end of the passage 115B so as to prevent the converting lever 116 from moving out of the opening 115, and thus preventing the guide frame 103D and change rod from moving after the converting lever 116 is inserted into the opening 115. to complete a model change operation.
An operator moves the converting lever 116 or the change rod to the upper side of the model converting device 110, and then moves the converting lever 116 along the first passage 115A and then along a second passage 115B of the model converting device 110 corresponding to a size of a glass to be received. Then, the operator inserts the converting lever 116 into the opening 115 formed at a position corresponding to a size of a glass to be received. As will be described with reference to
Thus, the width between right and left side plates is easily controlled by operating the converting lever 116 or the change rod in a single operation, and thus the width between the facing side plates 125 may be easily adjusted to correspond to a size of a glass to be received.
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While the converting lever 116, the guide frame 103D, and the change rod 120 are shown to be installed at the upper side in drawings, they can be formed at the lower side.
The supporter 121 and 121′ is connected to the converting lever 116 through the guide frame 103D, and the supporter 121 and 121′ has a diameter smaller than that of the converting lever 116.
The supporter 121 and 121′ has a diameter smaller than that of the converting lever 116 and the width of the second passages 115B of the model converting device 110 is selected to be between the diameter of the supporter 121 and 121′ and the diameter of the converting lever 116. When the converting lever 116 is inserted into an opening 115 of the model converting device 110 a model change operation is completed. The converting lever 116 is prevented from moving along the second passage and as the result, the supporter 121 and 121′, the change rod 120 and 120′, and the guide frame 103D, and the side plate 125 are prevented from moving.
As aforementioned, the operator moves the converting lever 116 or the change rod 120 and 120′ to the upper side of the model converting device 110 according to a size of a glass to be received, and then moves the converting lever 116 along the first passage 115A and then along a second passage 115B of the model converting device 110 to insert the converting lever 116 into an opening 115 of the model converting device 110, the opening 115 formed at a position corresponding to a size of a glass. When, the upwardly moved converting lever 116 or the change rod 120 and 120′ is released, the converting lever 116 is returned to the lower original position by the elastic member 122.
As aforementioned, in the cassette of the present invention, the time required to perform a model change operation is decreased and the number of operators required for a model change operation is decreased as well, thereby enhancing productivity.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variation can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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